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Rely on this robust and thorough guide to build and maintain successful test automation. As the software industry shifts from traditional waterfall paradigms into more agile ones, test automation becomes a highly important tool that allows your development teams to deliver software at an ever-increasing pace without compromising quality.
Even though it may seem trivial to automate the repetitive tester’s work, using test automation efficiently and properly is not trivial. Many test automation endeavors end up in the “graveyard” of software projects. There are many things that affect the value of test automation, and also its costs. This book aims to cover all of these aspects in great detail so you can make decisions to create the best test automation solution that will not only help your test automation project to succeed, but also allow the entire software project to thrive.
One of the most important details that affects the success of the test automation is how easy it is to maintain the automated tests. Complete Guide to Test Automation provides a detailed hands-on guide for writing highly maintainable test code.
What You’ll Learn
Know the real value to be expected from test automation
Discover the key traits that will make your test automation project succeed
Be aware of the different considerations to take into account when planning automated tests vs. manual tests
Determine who should implement the tests and the implications of this decision
Architect the test project and fit it to the architecture of the tested application
Design and implement highly reliable automated tests
Begin gaining value from test automation earlier
Integrate test automation into the business processes of the development team
Leverage test automation to improve your organization’s performance and quality, even without formal authority
Understand how different types of automated tests will fit into your testing strategy, including unit testing, load and performance testing, visual testing, and more
Who This Book Is For
Those involved with software development such as test automation leads, QA managers, test automation developers, and development managers. Some parts of the book assume hands-on experience in writing code in an object-oriented language (mainly C# or Java), although most of the content is also relevant for nonprogrammers.\\
Front Matter Partl.The Why”and the “What”
1.The Value of Test Automation
2.From Manual to Automated Testing
3.People and Tools
4.Reaching Full Coverage
5.Business Processes
6.Test Automation and Architecture
7.Isolation and Test Environments
8.The Big PicturePart ll.The “How”
9.Preparing for the Tutorial
10.Designing the First Test Case
11.Start Coding the First Test
12.Completing the First Test
13.Investigating Failures
14.Adding More Tests
15.Continuous Integration
16.Acceptance Test Driven Development
17.Unit Tests and TDD
18.Other Types of Automated Tests
19.Where to Go from Here